HP Business Notebook Intel® vProTM setup and configuration 2011 Business Notebook Models - Technical white paper

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v.  Alternate DNS IPV6 Address 
Enter the Alternate DNS IPV6 Address 
Default Setting    : None 
Recommended Setting  : Network Dependent 
 Example: 2001:db8::1428:57ab 
h.  Wireless LAN IPV6 Configuration  
Select Enabled option for IPV6 Feature Selection. If DHCP is disabled, then steps 15b 
through 15f are required to configure the IPV6 static IP address 
i.  IPV6 Interface ID Type. 
Default Setting    : Random ID 
Recommended Setting  : Random ID 
RANDOM ID - The IPV6 Interface ID is automatically generated using a random 
number as described in RFC 3041. This is the default. 
Intel ID - The IPV6 Interface ID is automatically generated using the MAC address. 
Manual ID - The IPV6 Interface ID is configured manually. Selecting this type 
requires that the Manual Interface ID is set with a valid value. 
16. Activate Network Access. 
From the Intel ME Platform Configuration menu, select ‘Activate Network Access’. Activate 
Network Access causes the Intel ME to transition to the POST provisioning state if all required 
settings are configured. The ‘Un-configure Network Access’ option will cause the Intel ME to 
transition to PRE provisioning state. Press the Enter key when MEBx displays “Update Network 
settings in the General Settings menu”. Press ’Y’ at the MEBx prompt. 
17. Exit MEBx Menu. 
Select the Previous Menu option to get back MEBx Main Menu and select Exit to exit the MEBx 
Setup and save settings. The system will reboot. Once the system reboots, it will go from In-Setup 
phase to Operational phase. AMT is fully operational. Once in the Operational phase, the system 
can be remotely managed through the Intel AMT WebGUI or ISV remote console and can be 
provided to the end-user for regular use. 
NOTE 
For more information about remote setup and configuration please 
see the MEBx and Hashes section in this document. 
Enterprise mode setup and configuration 
Enterprise mode is for large corporate customers. A Setup and Configuration Server (SCS) is required 
for enterprise mode setup and configuration. The SCS is also known as a Provisioning Server as seen 
in the MEBx. An SCS is an application that executes over a network performing AMT setup and 
configuration. It is required for enterprise mode setup and configuration. 
In a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) setup and configuration, both the AMT client system and the SCS must 
share a set of Provisioning ID (PID) and Provisioning Passphrase (PPS). This pair forms a PSK. 










